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The Guardian newspaper have chosen The Refugee and Migrant Centre, Black Country and Birmingham (RMC), an award winning charity, to be one of recipients of their Christmas Appeal 2018. The appeal this year will focus on “Windrush – access to justice and combating the hostile environment” in recognition of the huge impact RMC, along with partners,[…]

Today saw the long awaited reopening of our first floor services at our Wolverhampton Office. Those familiar with our premises will remember that our teams were split between 2 sides of the floor. The work, which took 3 weeks, has been warmly welcomed by staff, volunteers and clients. Our Head of Operations, Satvinder Goraya said[…]

We were delighted to be joined at a recent ESOL class by our friends from West Midlands Fire Service to deliver their “Welcome to Wolverhampton” workshop. Our ESOL tutor Tahira said, ” It was a real benefit to my students to have the experts from the fire service to talk through some safety advice as[…]

MiFriendly Cities is a 3-year initiative to support refugees and migrants in the West Midlands. It aims to develop innovative, community-led and sustainable approaches to enhancing the contribution of refugees and migrants in the region. The exciting programme of activities has been designed to create opportunities for newly-arrived communities, and to build a long-term network[…]

Some of our brave staff and volunteers will be taking part in the Birmingham Half Marathon next month. They will be raising money for our Destitution Fund which helps to provide basic support for those most in need. Our Finance Officer Emma says, “I want to challenge myself to run the Birmingham Half Marathon and[…]

We were delighted to accept a very generous dontation from the Boots Store in Wolverhampton. Facilitated by our good friends at Enjoy Wolves City. We will be distributing all the goodies to our moms and babies as part of a special coffee morning event.[…]

The Windrush case that started it all….. How did this story come about, and why did you start reporting it? “In October, I was contacted by a small refugee charity, the Refugee and Migrant Centre, in Wolverhampton. I was really worried because its client Paulette Wilson, 61, a former chef who had worked in the[…]